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Des Moines Chrysler e-mail

Just got this and thought I would send it on. I checked it out, it is legit.

>> We need your help to spread the word regarding Des Moines Chrysler
>> and owner/general manager Gene Ganz Gabus.
>>
>> We have a 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan. Since the day we bought it we
>> have complained it does not take bumps very well. We took the
>> vehicle to Des Moines Chrysler within days of buying it and they
>> replaced the shocks. After driving on the new shocks we called
>> back to complain it still didn't seem right. We were told that
>> with the stow and go seating the suspension is different and itIS
>> going to ride different. We took their word. After driving on it
>> even longer we set up an appointment and asked them to look agai
>> because something was definitely not right. They could not find
>> the cause. We drove on it even longer. We again called back and
>> said it just doesn't seem right. Again, we were told the
>> suspension was different to accommodate the stow and go seating.
>> We drove on it even longer. We took it back to them a 3rd time
>> complaining there had to be something wrong. Again, they said
>> nothing was wrong. This was all done under warranty. Since then
>> our warranty has expired. We took it to them again last week and
>> demanded a technician ride with us. The technician agreed
>> something was not right. After checking the van out for the
>> fourthtime he determined there was a bad leaf spring (a spring that
>> goes from the middle of the van to the rear). Des Moines Chrysler
>> will not pay to have it fixed because the warranty has expired. We
>> argued that we had them examine it 3 times under warranty and it
>> took them this long to find the problem. They will not budge. I
>> was told by another dealership to tell them it should be fixed
>> under the good will warranty since we had it in under warranty 3
>> times. Des Moines Chrysler's service manager told me they could
>> not file it under the good will warranty because their dealership
>> is too small. I asked to speak to his manager. I was referred to
>> general manager/owner Gene Ganz Gabus. I went into his office
>> Friday October 12th with my to sons (7 and 4) in tow. While trying
>> to discuss the situation with him my 4 year old son, who has
>> autism, was trying to touch things on his desk. I was doing my
>> best to redirect him while I talked with Mr. Gabus. After speaking
>> with Mr. Gabus for a few minutes I brought up the good will
>> warranty. Mr. Gabus Mr. Gabus became very irritated and asked me
>> who told me there was a good will warranty, because there is no
>> such thing. (Remember, HIS service manager told me there was such
>> a warranty, but their dealership was too small to give it too
>> us.) Mr. Gabus was focusing on my son the whole time and told me
>> my son does not mind very well. I replied, "He has autism and
>> can't help it." To which, Mr. Gabus replied, "He didn't care what
>> he has and if he touched his desk one more time he would tell me
>> what he would do TO him". I said very firmly, "sir, he has autism
>> and doesn't know better." Mr. Gabus replied, "I don't care." I
>> said, "sir, do you know what autism is." Mr. Gabus interrupted my
>> explanation of the disorder saying, "I don't care and if he touches
>> my desk again I will tell you what I am going to do TO him." At
>> this point I became very upset that he would threaten my 4 year
>> old son. (In front, of my 7 year old son none the less.) I left
>> his office and immediately came home and called Chrysler
>> headquarters to file a complaint against Mr. Gabus. We feel Mr.
>> Gabus knows we are right to expect them to fix our van under the
>> good will warranty and because he is immature, he chose to take his
>> frustration out on a little boy.
>>
>> Please send this to all of your friends, family and co-workers to
>> let them know what kind of man Mr. Gabus is and what kind of
>> dealership he is running. It really doesn't matter that my son has
>> autism. What does matter is that this is a grown man threatening a
>> small child. All because he knows our complaint is legitimate.
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Scott and Rena Wilder, Urbandale, Iowa

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My stories aren't so extreme, but just let me say that I have had a bad experience at Des Moines Chrysler and wouldn never buy a vehicle there either. I even got a calendar sent to me of me standing in front of my car looking like I was going to strangle the guy who sold me the car. They call me all the time and I tell them that I wouldn't deal with them if they gave me the cars for half price. Send this story to the Register or KCCI if you want attention.

ďAlso, I met a lot of Iowa State fans and I donít want to leave any of that behind.Ē - DARIUS DARKS on Staying a CLONE!!!

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I would bet this is something if this person kept the service receipts from all the times they went in they could have a good case against them and threaten legal action. Regardless I would never do business there again if I had to go through that.

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I always kind of discard that kind of stuff. As someone who deals with the general public every day, there are those people out there who you just can't please, and some who aren't able to control their emotions, and even, if you will believe this, lie. I'm not saying that these people are lying, because it could be a completely true story. There's just some wackos out there.

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Just an FYI, you do not have to take you car to the place you bought to have warranty work done.

Gabus sucks, my parents bought a used car from them, had it repaired somewhere else. Other dealership told them that the car was a year older than they what Gabus sold it as. They threaten to sue and got money in return. Their business practices are shady to say the least.

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Originally Posted by Cyclonepride

I always kind of discard that kind of stuff. As someone who deals with the general public every day, there are those people out there who you just can't please, and some who aren't able to control their emotions, and even, if you will believe this, lie. I'm not saying that these people are lying, because it could be a completely true story. There's just some wackos out there.

Yup, i see it the same way. If things were truly like this, this dealership wouldn't do well enough to stay in business. I'm in retail and there truly are some people that you just can't please and become easily aggitated, and then take it up with the big cheese of my company and tell a completely different story.

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I've hated him every since he started the worst campaign in the history of cars. He used to have the "I'm 75 years old so I'm going to give you $75 off each car". Not $75 over invoice, $75 off each car. I don't care that Ford has a $3,000 rebate just make sure to give me that $75 off and my free piece of cake.

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I don't get it. I thought that dealers loved to do warranty work because it was the parent company that paid for the repairs and not the dealer themselves. Is this wrong? Why would they wait until the warranty was up if they were getting the same money anyway? I thought this was why they always do the million point inspection every time you get your oil changed so they can find something wrong with it that they can repair under warranty.

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I was offered a job in their accounting department a few years ago. I decided not to take the job since I felt they were kind of shady. I felt that it seemed to filter through to other departments too.

My neighbor had a warranty issue with them too with regards to her truck. They fixed it once and it was still not right. They would not do the repair again (between phone calls and in person visits she contacted them about 20 times) because they said the bed was not supposed to be 'totally even.'

She took it to another Ford dealer and they fixed it right away.

I will buy a Toyota for my next vehicle but it will not be purchased from them.

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Originally Posted by Wx4Cy

This would be why I drive a BMW.

Or a Chevy...

My family and myself have owned nothing but GM cars and had great luck with them and when there was warranty work to be done it wasn't a hassle. Plus that my grandpa worked for GM, the employee pricing that trickles down is not a bad thing to have either.

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